Some times I find little comments on-line about this webcomic that reference that there seems to be a lot of teeny tiny words on the pages... Well, there's no real way to not admit that yeah it's all over the place. But originally this comic was printed and all of the little bits were mostly readable. Except for those that weren't for which I'm sorry. =]

It's allll part of the fun of taking something made for one medium and putting it in to a wholly different medium.

I'm really glad to have started this webcomic site. If anything, it's helped to gather most of the people who've picked up Saiko and Lavender as a lark from their comic shop, got it in grab bags from cons, read it from friends, or in a few cases stole it from friends.

This page is accidentally all late because I left early on Thursday for San Diego Comic Con and forgot that I was supposed to post the page until we were an hour on the road... sorry about that. I have some thing to make up for it, which I'll post tomorrow.

As for the bunch of tiny Saiko panels in the middle of this page... at one point Mike and me talked about making a 64 page Saiko special that way. It was going to be entirely from her point of view and just a jumble of neat and weird panels of Saiko's day with her not understanding stuff and dealing with a world that almost stands still for her. This comic hasn't happened yet. But I think about it now and then.

This comic was originally published as a 5 issue mini-series published by Anti-Ballistic Pixelations the fine people that do Gremlin Trouble. Then a one-shot special for Halloween was publish by the nice guys at Radio Comix who do such fine wonderful comics as Furrlough. The 5-issue mini-series was also then collected by Radio Comix as well. They sure are swell.